Visit Dubbo during the Macquarie Credit Union DREAM Festival and you won’t be able to fit everything into one weekend - but you can sure try!

There are so many things to see and do in Dubbo!

With more than 25 tourist attractions and activities, the City offers a range of activities from bird watching to canoeing or kayaking down the scenic Macquarie River.

See the wild in the wild when you safari in our backyard at Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Whether you travel by car, bike, electric cart or trek on foot, you’ll venture through a 6km circuit featuring some of the most distinctive global wildlife habitats in the world, bordered by picnic grounds and magnificent bushland.

Venture back in time and discover a well-preserved slice of history in Dubbo. Gaze upon the eerie gallows and hangman’s kit at the remarkably intact 19th Century, Old Dubbo Gaol. Be inspired by a tale of endeavour and vision and step back into life in the early colony at Dundullimal Homestead, Australia’s oldest standing timber slab homestead.

Browse a selection of 5,000 items telling the story of Dubbo and its people and view a Dendroglyph (carved tree), an immensely important Aboriginal artefact at the Western Plains Cultural Centre. Discover the City’s Aboriginal culture on a First Lesson Cultural Tour and be awe-struck by 150 carved rock grooves at Terramungamine Reserve. Or relax in a 500-seat tiered theatre and take in an international touring show at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre.

Cycle the 12.5km Tracker Riley Cycleway interspersed between rugged bushland on the banks of the Macquarie River stretching from Dubbo’s CBD to Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Hire a kayak or stand-up paddle board from Adventure Watersports and discover the City’s spectacular river corridor, or explore 10 hectares of undulating land at Dubbo Regional Botanic Gardens and relax with a picnic in one of Australia’s most authentic, traditional Japanese gardens.

Dubbo.com.au has all the info you need to travel, stay and visit the attractions whilst visiting.